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The Kentucky Wildcats and Kansas Jayhawks have played a combined 232 years of college basketball and are separated by only 18 wins, but their fans couldn't be further from each other on who has the top program. Eric Garland, Caitlyn Stroh, Rich Sugg and Patrick GleasonMcClatchy

The Kentucky Wildcats and Kansas Jayhawks have played a combined 232 years of college basketball and are separated by only 18 wins, but their fans couldn't be further from each other on who has the top program. Eric Garland, Caitlyn Stroh, Rich Sugg and Patrick GleasonMcClatchy

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According to a release, the Kentucky athletic department is hoping to set the indoor crowd roar record during the Wildcats’ game against KU at Rupp Arena. In 2013, Sacramento Kings fans set the Guinness World Record mark (126 decibels).

There will be three attempts, with the first coming between team introductions and tip-off. The other tries will be at unspecified times during the game. The school said the crowd roar won’t include digital or artificial noise (such devices will be banned), and earplugs will be distributed to fans who request them.

Saturday’s game tips off at 5 p.m., but fans from both Kentucky and Kansas are already taking shots at the other. Take a look at the video above to see the fans talk about why their school is clearly better.